Over the past half century CRE ( Center for Regulatory Effectiveness) personnel have been instrumental in the construction of, or participation in, the following landmarks within the Administrative state and its work has been recognized by credentialed third parties as noted herein:
- establishment of centralized regulatory review ( OMB-White House)
- establishment of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
- introduction of benefit-cost analysis into federal rulemaking
- instrumental in the establishment of three pillars of a regulated society
- served as a civil service regulatory official in five Presidential Administrations
- passage of the Paperwork Reduction Act
- passage of the Data (Information) Quality Act
- design of a regulatory budget
- establishment of judicial review of agency determinations of carcinogenicity
- Interviewed by the Office of the Archivist of the United States
- instrumental in establishing a precedent for not classifying a drug in a Schedule 1 Status
- passage of the Data Access Act
- designated a leading policy entrepreneur by a National Science Foundation funded study
- creation of the Interactive Public Docket
- founding a nationally acclaimed regulatory watchdog
- inducted into the American Men and Women of Science
- appointed to the Administrative Conference of the US
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